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<blockquote data-quote="dman4486" data-source="post: 5732900" data-attributes="member: 585160"><p>this new computer allows the timing to be retarded in order to run the lower octane gas. When you go to a higher octane you can advance the timing and get more performance.</p><p></p><p>I also tested this on my Maverick. higher octane gas allowed me to go as far as 14 degrees above TDC where regular unleaded could only run 8 degrees before getting a knock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dman4486, post: 5732900, member: 585160"] this new computer allows the timing to be retarded in order to run the lower octane gas. When you go to a higher octane you can advance the timing and get more performance. I also tested this on my Maverick. higher octane gas allowed me to go as far as 14 degrees above TDC where regular unleaded could only run 8 degrees before getting a knock. [/QUOTE]
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